Inspection for package inserts with
VISION EXPERT 4000+ LEAFLET

Package inserts for pharmaceutical products are extremely sensitive printed products. In the worst-case scenario, flaws in the print process can affect the dosing instructions and hence endanger health. The statutory regulations laid down in the “Pharmaceutical and active ingredient production” ordinance make high demands of secondary packaging material, such as packing inserts for pharmaceutical products. Suppliers of printing services must also be approved by pharmaceutical manufacturers as part of their quality management system.

Previously, package inserts were only inspected on a random sample basis – this is no guarantee for them being free of defects. Only fully automatic inspection with the VISIONEXPERT 4000 PHARMA inspection system ensures flaw-free printing of package inserts and guarantees products which are completely free of flaws.

Performance details:

Line scan camera technology up to a resolution of 16,000 pixels

Web inspection on both sides with one system

Can be used for web and sheet-fed printing machines

Reading of prepress data for automatic job setting

Inline PDF original comparison option

Intuitively simple operation

Clear display of flaws to the user

Detailed listing of all printing flaws in the log

Defective products can be separated out

The Vision Expert 4000 can be integrated directly into web presses, see example of Müller-Martini for example.

Your benefits:

Printing flaws are identified the moment they occur, reported to the machine operator and can be rectified without any loss caused by maculation

The cost-effectiveness of the production process increases

The quality of the product is immaculate

The level of customer satisfaction rises

You are safe from recourse claims made by your customers – a matter of prime importance

As an advanced user, you have a competitive advantage over printing plants not yet using our technology

Rapid acceptance due to the clear layout of the user interface (picture on left). The tolerance thresholds for flaw detection can be changed during the inspection (picture on right).